Fighting Manny
Pacquiao with a
crown on the line
and big money on
the side are too hard
to pass up for Chris
Algieri.
The 5-foot-11
American of Italian
and Argentine
descent finally agreed to tangle with Pacquiao for the World
Boxing Organization welterweight title on November 23 at The
Venetian Macao’s Cotai Arena.
Algieri, 30, a former kickboxer and wrestler, and his co-
promoters, Joe DeGuardia of Star Boxing and Banner
Promotions’ Artie Pelullo came to an agreement on Tuesday and
informed Top Rank top honcho Bob Arum about the details.
“We have a deal,” Arum told ESPN.com. “On my end, it wasn’t
a hard deal at all. I came up pretty much with what they were
looking for and then Joe and Artie had to sit down with Algieri
and cut it up fairly amongst themselves.”
Pacquiao, on the other hand, welcomed the development.
“As long as it is OK with Bob Arum, there’s no problem with
me. I’m not afraid to face anybody in the ring,” Pacquiao told
the Philippine Daily Inquirer by phone.
Though the Sarangani representative and eight-division world
champion acknowledged Algieri’s edge in height (Pacquiao is
5-6 1/2) and reach (Algieri has a wingspan of 72 inches against
Pacquiao’s 67), Pacquiao said he’s used to fighting bigger guys
like Antonio Margarito (5-11), Oscar de la Hoya (5-10) and
Miguel Cotto (a beefy 5-7).
Virtually unheralded, Algieri was thrust into the limelight
following his split decision upset of Ruslan Provodnikov for the
WBO light welterweight belt on June 14.
Having watched Algieri’s narrow victory over Provodnikov,
Pacquiao said he’s already devising a strategy on how to handle
Algieri.
“I’m going to broach this strategy with coach Freddie Roach
once our training camp starts,” Pacquiao said.
According to DeGuardia, who predicted that his ward will
emerge victorious, all the terms have been reached with Top
Rank and only the paper works need to be wrapped up.
Though he won’t go into specifics, DeGuardia disclosed that
Algieri, 20-0 with 8 KOs, will earn a career-high of over $1.5
million plus pay-per-view upside.
Pacquiao is expected to earn at least $20 million guaranteed
outside of pay-per-view shares.
It’s a win-win situation for Algieri as among the points agreed
upon is that he’ll keep the 140-pound crown even if he loses to
Pacquiao.
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